Carla Stewart follows up her OFBI Fiction Book of the year debut with her compelling novel Broken Wings. Stage performers Gabe and Mitzi Steiner captured America's heart for two decades. Now, after 60 wonderful years of marriage, Gabe has drifted into the fog of Alzheimer's, leaving Mitzi to ponder her future - alone. In the midst of her own grief, Mitzi encounters a battered young woman desperate for someone to help her pick up the broken pieces of her life.

Download and start listening now!

BK_RECO_005008

Listener Opinions

Judy | 12/19/2013

" A fast read, enjoyable even though it was predictable. Read the other reviews to see what book was about. "

Kurt | 10/1/2013

" Has enough story to keep you reading. "

Heaven is a bookstore | 9/30/2013

" Review coming soon to my blog heavenisabookstore.blogspot.com "

Lynda | 8/30/2013

" Pretty predictable but OK "

C.J. Darlington | 8/1/2013

" At first I thought this would be your typical issue novel about domestic abuse. It had some of that flavor, but there was much more to it than that. A real, honest look at the subject with a parallel story taking place sixty years prior. "

Jaime | 3/19/2013

" I'm a sucker for old people, so naturally, I loved this story that portrayed them with sensitivity and style. It was a good read. "

Sheila | 2/3/2013

" Two lives intersect for the good of both! Abuse is an ugly fact of this broken world we live in...follow as one victim helps another decades later...no man (or in this case, woman) is an island! Great story! It made me want to play some jazz music and be aware of opportunities to help others! "

elliereads | 12/1/2012

" Some corny spots, and some predictable outcomes, but this was a sweet book. "

Danielle | 10/19/2012

" An old woman and young woman develop and unlikely friendship. Good book. "

Jen | 5/27/2012

" This book really made me think about the nature of domestic violence. "

Michelle | 8/4/2011

" quick read, good character development, kind of predictable
"

C.J. | 2/8/2011

" At first I thought this would be your typical issue novel about domestic abuse. It had some of that flavor, but there was much more to it than that. A real, honest look at the subject with a parallel story taking place sixty years prior.
"

[ShoppingCartItemsAddedOnMerge] audiobook(s) were left in your cart from a previous visit, and saved to your account for your convenience. You may view or remove these audiobooks on the shopping cart page.